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How to spell RELICED correctly?

If you made the mistake of typing "reliced" instead of the intended word, here are a few proper alternatives to consider. "Relied" would convey a reliance on something or someone. "Relaxed" denotes a state of calmness. Finally, "relished" expresses a deep enjoyment or appreciation. Always proofread to ensure correct spelling!

List of suggestions on how to spell reliced correctly

  • Policed
  • realized I realized that I had left my phone at home after arriving at work.
  • reduced The store has reduced the prices of all its products for the end-of-season sale.
  • refaced The old brick building looked brand new after it was completely refaced with sleek white panels.
  • Rejoiced We all rejoiced when we heard the news that she had recovered from her illness.
  • related The study found no evidence that the crime was related to gang activity.
  • relaxed After a long day at work, she finally felt relaxed when she sank into the warm bath.
  • relayed I relayed the message to my colleague as soon as I received it.
  • Relied I relied on my friends to help me move to my new apartment.
  • relies
  • relieved After finishing the exam, I felt relieved that I had prepared well.
  • relined
  • Relished She relished every bite of the delicious cake.
  • relived After finishing the project, she was relived that it was finally over.
  • replaced I replaced my old vice with a new one.
  • revised I revised my essay three times before submitting it.
  • sliced He sliced the cake into thin pieces for everyone to enjoy.

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